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What is the solution to the equation A/2= -5

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Answer:

-10

Explanation:

It is the easiest equation.

A/2= -5

At first, we have to multiply both the sides by 2. Therefore, we can get,


(A*2)/(2) = (-5 × 2)

or, A = -10

Therefore, the value of A is -10. It remains negative because we cannot multiply both the sides by -1. If we do that, we cannot determine the constant.

Answer: A = -10

User Chalise
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Answer:

A = -10

Explanation:

A/2 = -5

Multiply both sides by the denominator of the fraction

We have A/2 x2 = -5 x 2

A = -10

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